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Note however that fee-based, cost-plus/ time-and-materials business models are very vulnerable to disruption -- it's the equivalent of having a one-trick pony in the race.
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The conglomeration of lines included rail-over-rail bridges which were vulnerable to air attack.
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It said that emerging economies remain vulnerable to trade and financial shocks that could strongly affect volume of their exports and the prices of primary commodities, as happened in 2008.
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His was a dangerous occupation: the relay of postal runners worked throughout the day and night, vulnerable to attacks by bandits and wild animals.
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This made their tunnels more vulnerable to detection and attack.
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Being underdressed will leave you vulnerable to a painful strain.
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And the designs were particularly vulnerable to being rendered unattractive or even risible by the poor quality control exercised by the still infant stamp production industry.
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The exposed rear sight had no protective ears and was vulnerable to breakage.
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These stations are more substantial than normal bus stops, which has led to criticism that the system is overly costly and vulnerable to vandalism.
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They were expensive, unreliable, and vulnerable to countermeasures.
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